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December 26, 2017

Let's not say good-bye, but rather see you later!

One of the things I've enjoyed about LadyKillers is following Mike's Monday with my Tuesdays. Whenever I wasn't sure what to say, I'd (re) read his blog post, and find a great segue I could work from!

Another thing I loved about LadyKillers is the camaraderie.

I've met some awesome folks here at the blog. When I first started posting here as a regular member, a little more than ten years ago, the administrator was none other than the original LadyKillers administrator: author Rhys Bowen. She began the blog in 2006 with fellow authors Lyn Hamilton, Mary Anna Evans, Meg Chittenden, and Cara Black. Both Meg and Lyn had moved on to other things when I arrived, and Rhys herself left some years later to help found the popular Jungle Red Writers blog. In addition to the current crop of super-great writers and fellow posters, other writers you probably have heard of also contributed over the years: Mysti Berry, Sharan Newman, Rita Lakin, Penny Warner, Simon Wood, Susan Shea, Terry Shames, Hannah Schwartz.... the list goes on. It has been quite the fun experience, from my first post to this, my last.

It's difficult to leave this wonderful virtual community of bloggers and strike back out on my own, but I'm hoping I can twist the arms of various LadyKillers and convince them to drop on by and offer up a guest post now and again at my Silver Rush Mysteries blog site (here's lookin' at you, Mike! ;-) ). Hopefully some of The LadyKillers' followers will traipse along as well and drop a comment or two, now and again.

So, with that in mind, let's not say good-bye or any of the more final variants (farewell, godspeed, etc.), but rather, "See you around," and "see you later!"

Wishing you all a wonderful new year, plenty of good books to read, and the time to read them!

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Knowing that you would be following my Monday posts was always a tough act to precede for me, Ann. Once again, thanks for all you've done with The Ladykillers, thanks for helping me along the way, and thanks for the inspiration. I learned a lot from all of you. Let's keep in touch.